I'm starting to foray into longer boards with my recent purchase of the Condors, and also curious about getting a pair of twin tips.
I would love to use my Spruce Risers on all of my skiboards/skis so i only need to own one pair of bindings and can easily switch around my kit.
I've done some research on inserts and have found that it's not unheard of for skis and the parts are readily available. I still had a few questions I thought some of the experienced folks on here could shed some light on:
I would love to use my Spruce Risers on all of my skiboards/skis so i only need to own one pair of bindings and can easily switch around my kit.
I've done some research on inserts and have found that it's not unheard of for skis and the parts are readily available. I still had a few questions I thought some of the experienced folks on here could shed some light on:
- Would the typical, knowledgeable neighborhood ski shop mount risers for me, or would I have to find a specialist of sorts to do that?
- Are there any technical reasons for using the 4x10 pattern on longboards/skis? I understand that it was developed to prevent the use of nonrelease bindings on longboards. However, I have an older model Spruce Riser that only has the 4x4 pattern, so I would get my skis set up up with 4x4 inserts. I don't imagine any issues with 4x4 from a performance perspective but I thought it would be good to ask.
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